Survival of the Sweetest

Those organisms, most helping out the cause of life in general on planet earth are selected to survive. As St. John said, "Any tree that does not bear fruit must be uprooted and thrown in the fire." The crashing of comets into earth, are like the days of judgment in the Bible. The large selfish, violent species are destroyed, whereas the small communal animals survive. Darwin failed to take into account that man's hand was responsible for choosing pigeons and dogs, and that God's hand, is responsible for choosing finches etc. Survival of the gentlest or the "meek" occurs, not the "fittest." One ostensible reason for this is that the "selfish" or parasitical part of the biosphere is weaker than the unselfish cooperating part, and cannot survive severe stresses, like a comet crash. A similar principle is used by doctors, to kill off cancer cells with radiation. A reason for this strength is that the unselfish part of the biosphere "cooperates," where as the selfish part of the biosphere does not.

The laws of the Bible apply strictly to nature in all ways, even if nature is 5 billion years old. Only those organisms that bear good fruit, i.e. that contribute to life on earth survive. All parasitical, "evil" organisms are wiped out eventually, in God's time. The struggle of life is really like a good and evil Walt Disney movie. The good members of all species foster good, while the evil foster life's destruction. The battle between good and evil is the story of life at all times.

During times of severe environmental trauma (comet crashing into earth) there is severe encrowding of species into each others niches. Interbreeding between species occurs at a much greater than normal rate, leading to mostly infertile or unviable offspring, but some of the crosses (spurred on by chromosome duplication, produced by increased radiation, from atmospheric disruptions) produce viable offspring. These are the new species. This is the basic engine of species production. Sea squirts for instance, come from a viable cross between a primitive worm type animal or sponge, and a plant. That is why, sea squirts make some compounds found normally, only in plants. The further away two species before crossing, obviously the less likely will be the chances of success, but the more important will be the out coming species, to changing the course of evolution.

The increase of radiation, environmental and biological turbulence, leads to a huge increase in the amount of genetic diversity. A large part of the increase in mutations, come from the large increase in viral infections, because of the general weakness of the biosphere.

Since Lamarckism has been rejected out of hand without continuing investigation, I would just for Irony's sake, propose that there is some or a lot of individual passing on traits produced by environmental experiences or even by decisions made by the organism. [Update] - this has recently been shown to be true. That is environment can change the way genes are expressed in cells through non-mutative means and this change can be inherited for several generations.